Roald Dahl's Life in Stories
by Andrew Donkin (author) and Clive Goddard (illustrator)
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Introducing the life of Roald Dahl to a new generation of readers, Roald Dahl’s Life in Stories takes a lively and entertaining trip through Dahl’s own story. From his birth in Cardiff to boarding school and on to become a war hero, spy and then writer of some of the most popular children’s books of all time – it’s a hilarious and fact-filled adventure – perfect for fans old and new. With Steven Spielberg’s adaption of Dahl’s The BFG to be released in cinemas next July and centenary celebrations reaching a peak on Dahl Day in September, this is the perfect way to find out more about one of our best-loved writers. Originally published as part of the Horribly Famous series.
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Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407171890
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Date published
June 2nd, 2016
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- 192 pages
Condition
New
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on 30 September 2018
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Read this book in one night loved it so much it was a real page turner